October 30, 2008 / Babylon PR
Babylon Software Solutions is calling all companies and individuals interested in increasing their turnover and their profits to apply for a reseller position in this unique opportunity that is arising after the huge interest for Babylon's new product called Reason 4 Web.
October 29, 2008 / Nate Mook
Just two weeks after releasing
Windows Embedded Standard 2009 based on Windows XP, Microsoft said Tuesday that the next version -- code-named "Quebec" -- will be built atop the Windows 7 code base.
October 29, 2008 / Angela Gunn
Two long-running disputes involving the Web's most prominent search sites appear to be nearing resolution this week, with wins for both human rights and book lovers.
October 28, 2008 / Tim Conneally
Yesterday,
Google Labs announced new experimental features that can add other Google apps into the Gmail viewer.
October 28, 2008 / Dawn Kawamoto
Glassdoor.com announced Monday night it received a $6.5 million second round of funding, providing the online career information site with the funding it needs to expand its operations.
October 28, 2008 / Tim Conneally
Canonical today announced that the 8.10 version of its popular Linux distribution Ubuntu will be available for free download on Thursday, October 30.
October 26, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
With Microsoft picking up the pace in both the development and marketing of Windows 7, it's also finding itself moving ahead with the next amendment package for Vista not too long after the release of SP1.
October 26, 2008 / Angela Gunn
Where did everybody go? Recent Nielsen Online statistics reveal that the social-networking congregating online may not be hanging out where you think they are.
October 26, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
She isn't accused of homicide, exactly, but a woman in Japan could spend five years in jail on charges related to "murdering" her virtual husband in revenge for a virtual divorce.
October 22, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
With T-Mobile's G1 launch set for Wednesday, Android developers such as Wrike and Intermedia were still in the dark on Tuesday night about the status of Google's online Android Market.
October 19, 2008 / Mike Ricciuti
Some companies are planning to skip Windows Vista, and that's OK, according to Steve Ballmer. But Microsoft's CEO hopes that those companies come back for Windows 7.
October 18, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
Google announced a 26 percent rise in third quarter profits on Thursday, while also dropping strong hints that even the phenomenally successful search engine giant has concerns about how to keep thriving during the tougher economic times ahead.
October 17, 2008 / Tim Conneally
Yahoo has renewed its approach to making its site more social, rolling out a beta of its updated open profile system. The feature will enable Yahoo to better track and target ads to its users.
October 16, 2008 / Tim Conneally
Nearly one year ago, a Sunnyvale company called Quantenna announced that it had
secured approximately $25 million to begin its development of various "next-gen" wireless technologies. Today, the company is ready to break a big barrier.
October 15, 2008 / Babylon PR
Babylon Software Solution is proudly announcing the launch of a new product called Reason4Web, which is a platform that integrates several software solutions for e-business such as web site builder, Get Traffic solution, CRM and E-Commerce that are designed to help small and medium size companies to penetrate the fastest developing market in the world – the Internet.
October 15, 2008 / Steven Musil
Along with the vulnerabilities posed by the flaws for which Microsoft released patches on Tuesday, users of the software giant's products have a new obstacle to grapple with: a fake notification mailing that looks remarkably legitimate.
October 14, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
Is it an indication that poetic titles and artificial excitement can do less to endear an OS in the minds of its users than simple, straightforward functionality? Today, Microsoft said it's going back to doing things by number.
October 14, 2008 / Steven Musil
Google and Yahoo are in early-stage negotiations with the U.S. Justice Department to avoid an antitrust challenge to their proposed advertising agreement, according to a report Monday night in
The Wall Street Journal.
October 12, 2008 / Tim Conneally
In August, Italian courts ordered that local ISPs block popular BitTorrent destination The Pirate Bay, but the decision was later overturned in appeal. This week, we found out why the Court of Bergamo ruled as it did.
October 11, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
US Congressional hearings are one sign. But in another sign that North Americans are getting fed up with Web snooping, Adzilla has shut down its American operations and headed for the less privacy-focused environment of Asia.
October 10, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
Feeling hemmed in by the boundaries of Sun's corporate structure, MySQL co-founder David Axmark shot off a resignation letter telling Sun that he 'hates rules,' and he also 'hates breaking them.'
October 9, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
After ten years, Yahoo is finally updating its online calendar, with new capabilities ranging from Flickr-based photo integration to iCal compliance for sharing information with friends all over the Web.
October 9, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
After initial testing with social media game maker Playfish, Google is now launching a beta that will include Sprint and Sony as advertisers and Zynga and Konami as game creators. Is this the beginning of an ad-supported virtual world?
October 7, 2008 / Rafe Needleman
Just a quick post to mention a silly (or is it?) experiment that Google has released to the public:
Mail Goggles. This feature is designed to prevent you from sending stupid e-mails in the small hours, when you're most likely to be inebriated and at risk of making a complete idiot of yourself.
October 7, 2008 / Caroline McCarthy
Another high-level Yahoo employee has left the building: Valeh Vakili, director of U.S. sales operations, will join News Corp.'s MySpace as senior vice president of sales strategy and operations.
October 6, 2008 / Marguerite Reardon
Embedded Wi-Fi chips could end up in almost a billion consumer electronics devices by 2012, according to market researcher In-Stat.
October 6, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
As the US Dept. of Justice appears to be preparing for an extensive investigation into the two search leaders' cooperative deal, Yahoo and Google have decided that another delay in their implementation is unavoidable.
October 5, 2008 / Elinor Mills
The
Business Software Alliance continues to battle distribution of pirated software on peer-to-peer and auction sites.
October 5, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
With the DOJ expressing skepticism over Yahoo's agreement to sell search ad space to its biggest competitor, a letter from a key US senator urging action could be preaching to the choir. What's interesting is that senator's theory.
October 5, 2008 / Angela Gunn
Security threats to businesses vary according to what sort of businesses ar targeted, according to a study covering over four years and 230 million compromised records.
October 3, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
The Google-driven WIA's efforts in advocating "white spaces" devices have been joined by two heavyweight industry coalitions: the BSA, which includes Apple; and the CCIA, which claims Linux distributor Red Hat as a member.
October 2, 2008 / Brooke Crothers
Fujitsu is in talks to sell its hard disk drive business to Western Digital, according to a Japan-based report.
October 2, 2008 / Marguerite Reardon
Despite early signs that it's performing well, Sprint's new 4G network could be heading down the same doomed path as EarthLink's citywide Wi-Fi networks.
October 2, 2008 / Angela Gunn
Looking to draw fresh users into the arms of Live Search, Microsoft on Wednesday announced a half-year contest in which users can exchange clicks for tickets, and tickets for various goodies.
October 2, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
It was surprising enough when four years ago, Microsoft made an historic decision to ditch its own Web services architecture attempts and go with the flow. Today, it announced its next version of Windows will go with a different flow.
October 2, 2008 / Elinor Mills
TOM-Skype, eBay's joint venture in China, is recording customer text chats and censoring them if they contain certain keywords related to topics the government deems objectionable, according to
a report released on Wednesday (PDF) by researchers in Canada.
October 2, 2008 / Scott M. Fulton, III
After tests are completed sometime this fall, the cloud provider announced this morning, customers will be able to deploy complete Windows Server-based machine images to Amazon's high-capacity computing cloud, eliminating hardware costs.